The
only audiocassette and CD recordings available of wild turkey vocalizations
all recorded in 100% wild conditions

Great
way to hear and learn what turkeys sound like and what their calls mean

Listen
and practice your calling until you sound like Real Turkeys!

All
recordings are of wild turkeys in their natural habitat including expert narration
and instruction by Dr. Lovett E. Williams Jr.

Dr. Lovett E. Williams Jr. holds a Ph.D.
in wildlife ecology, pioneered the use of radio telemetry in wildlife research, has
authored six books on wild turkeys, is an expert on wild turkey behavior, their
vocalizations, and hunting.He recently has become
involved in hunting and studying the Goulds wild turkey subspecies in Mexico.

The Turkey Pro Sez:"Dr.
Lovett E. Williams Jr.,
widely recognized as one of the country's leading wild turkey biologists, is a turkey
pros PRO.His knowledge of wild turkeys through his extensive research and hunting is
unmatched.Real
Turkeys audio cassettes and CD are the tools I used to perfect my calling
skills, plus a lot of field time of course.In
addition to the very solid advice concerning turkey behavior, and hunting tactics, the
tapes are wonderful for learning to identify turkey sounds, what they mean, and most
importantly, to practice sounding like the real thing.Listen
to the recording and practice with your calls until you sound just right.There is no better way to learn to sound like a
wild turkey than listening over and over to these tapes and practicing with your callers
at the same time .Guaranteed!

“Meet
the Ocellated Turkey” is a color video DVD about hunting
the ocellated turkey in camps deep in the jungle of northern
Guatemala. The DVD includes sex and age ID, recordings
of 13 of the ocellated turkey’s calls, the ocellated
turkey’s biology & environment, a calling method, some of the
animals of the rain forest, and thorough account
of the ocellated turkey’s courtship behavior in full color video.
Produced and narrated by Lovett Williams.

includes calls by
both sexes and various age classes that are used in hunting and heard in calling contests,
including the lost call, kee-kee, kee-kee run, plain yelp, clucking, putting, gobbling,
and cackling.

includes seldom heard calls of young turkeys and brood hens and
follows the development of th e turkey's voice from birth through the fall and winter
period with explanations of how turkeys find each other and flocks re-assemble. Calls
include the whistle, hatching yelp of the brood hen, flock assembly yelping of hens,
kee-kees, kee-kee runs of fall and winter young, lost yelping, clucking, cutting, and
feeding call.

reveals
the turkey's vocabulary during the spring hunting season with explanations
about the functions of the calls and examples of young and old, hens and
gobblers. Calls include cackling, fast clucking (cutting), yelping by hens
and gobblers, gobbling, and various other spring calls.

is an instructional tape about how to effectively call turkeys. Very
useful for hunters who can use a caller but would like to understand more about which
calls to use in various situations.Examples
of all turkey calls used in hunting are provided.

contains more than 40 recorded examples of the four primary calls of
spring hunting that must be mastered, and five other calls that every hunter should
recognize and properly interpret. Also hear examples of the Gould's turkeys gobbling in
the Sierra Madre Occidental of Mexico compared to the gobbling of Osceola gobblers in
Florida. Also included is the "mating song" of the rare Ocellated turkey of the
Yucatan Peninsula in Mexico.

presents
typical examples and some variations of the 13 turkey calls normally used
or heard in hunting plus longer recorded passages of turkey waking up on
the roost using the tree yelp, the “spring jake yelp” of jakes on the
roost yelping in response to gobbling, group calling on the roost by more
than 60 turkeys in the flock, sounds of a gobbler scratching in the
leaves, drumming and associated sounds of strutting, the “hush” call
of the hen to quieten her young, and versions of barred owl hooting. All
sounds were recorded in the wild.